They won’t arrive alone.
The SEMA show is packed this year, with Honda, Mopar and many others making the Las Vegas pilgrimage in order to showcase their latest aftermarket products. Ford will attend the event with a fleet of debuts made by independent modifiers. There will also be a parade of Broncos and Ranger-tuned Broncos as well as F-150s.
There will also be Mustangs. Below are the two two-door models.
All Star Mustang EcoBoost HPP
Gene Tjin’s Mustang EcoBoost High-Performance Edition features a beautiful custom teal green paint color, paired with subtle whites and orange accents. The Vossen LC2-A1 white wheels are wrapped in Falkland FK510 rubber tires and really stand out against the teal. They also go well with the Anderson Composites aerobody kit.
The custom-painted orange Baer brakes are also covered by the wheels. The performance upgrades are minimal. A COBB Tuning intercooler is added, as well as a cold-air intake. The interior features a full-white Katzkin Leather interior and Almond surfboards at the roof.
M2 Motoring Mustang GT
M2 Motoring Mustang turns a GT with the Performance Package into a track-ready beast. Under the hood is the 5.0-liter V8 engine and six-speed manual. However, Ford Performance Parts offers a supercharger kit that produces 750 horsepower (559 kilowatts) and a few other upgrades.
You get more power with the Mustang’s other variants like the Mach 1 camber/caster plates, and the GT350R brake systems. Ford Performance springs lower the car than its 19-inch GT350 wheels. To handle more power, the Mustang has an enhanced half-shaft and Performance Pack Level 2 front splitter.
M2 Motoring’s interior features include a GT500 instrument panel, Ford Performance’s carbon-fiber shift knob, and custom Recaro RSPSP leather seats. A laser-etched custom armrest is also available.
Next week, the pair of tuned Mustangs will be displayed at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas alongside many other Ford builds as well as countless other vehicles from other manufacturers and aftermarket brands. The show opens on November 2.